Demaryius Thomas is gone and Emmanuel Sanders isn’t getting any younger. Brown is a burner, and the Broncos need help stretching the field, especially out of the slot. The Oklahoma receiver would fit nicely with last year’s picks, Courtland Sutton and DaeSean Hamilton, in a dynamic WR group.

He might be just 5-foot-9, but Marquise Brown has some serious wheels.

The Broncos will have big needs at cornerback and offensive tackle in 2019, so it would be a curious decision for the team to draft yet another wide receiver after selecting two WRs (Sutton and Hamilton) last year.

Denver can afford to go at least one more year with Sanders, Sutton and Hamilton as their top receivers before targetting another pass-catcher early in a draft. The Broncos would be wise to target other positions of need early in the draft next spring.